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  2. Boulevard Haussmann - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard Haussmann during Christmas period. 2,530 m long, the Boulevard Haussmann crosses the districts of Madeleine, Quartier de l'Europe, Faubourg-du-Roule, Faubourg-Montmartre and Chaussée-d'Antin located in the 9th and 8th arrondissements of Paris and connects, to the east, the crossroads of Boulevard des Italiens and Boulevard Montmartre, where the metro station is located.

  3. February 1985 Paris bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 23 February 1985, a bomb detonated inside a British-owned Marks & Spencer department store on the Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, France, killing one person and wounding 15. [1] The fatal victim was an employee at the store, Léonard Rochas, who died on his way to hospital.

  4. Vincennes station - Wikipedia

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    France: Coordinates Operated by: RATP Group: Platforms: 2 ... It is the only station on the RER A in zone 2 and the last before the line splits into the A2 and A4.

  5. Porte de Vincennes - Wikipedia

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    The Porte de Vincennes is located where the northeast corner of the 12th arrondissement meets the southeast corner of the 20th arrondissement of Paris.The site is, more or less, delimited in the west by the Rue des Pyrénées and the Avenue du Docteur-Arnold-Netter; on the east, it is abutted by the Boulevard Davout and the Boulevard Soult.

  6. List of tourist attractions in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris, the capital of France, has an annual 30 million foreign visitors, and so is one of the most visited cities in the world. [1] Paris ' sights include monuments and architecture, such as its Arc de Triomphe , Eiffel Tower and neo-classic Haussmannian boulevards and buildings as well as museums, operas and concert halls.

  7. Zone Bleue - Wikipedia

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    The Zone Bleue (French for Blue Zone) was a special traffic zone in the inner city of Paris in the decades after World War II.It was restricted to cars and lorries occupying less than 8 square metres (86 sq ft) floor space on the street.

  8. Rue du Commerce, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Rue du Commerce is the result of an urban planning operation carried out in the 19th century. [1] In 1824, the real estate entrepreneurs Léonard Violet [] and Alphonse Letellier [], then municipal councilors of the former village of Vaugirard, acquired vast land of nearly 105 hectares on the territory of the commune, with a view to subdividing them.

  9. Avenue Marceau - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue Marceau (French pronunciation: [avny maʁso]) is an avenue in Paris, France, marking the boundary between its 8th and 16th arrondissements. History

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